I call BS on this guy

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[h=1]From Geek to Freak: How I Gained 34 lbs. of Muscle in 4 Weeks 1,219 Comments[/h]Written by Tim Ferriss Topics: Physical Performance, The 4-Hour Body - 4HB
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After holding off for nearly two years, I’m posting this because too many people have asked for it. The lasses should read it, too, as the same principles can be applied to bodyfat loss.
I weighed 152 lbs. for four years of high school, and after training in tango in Buenos Aires in 2005, that had withered to 146 lbs. Upon returning to the US, I performed an exhaustive analysis of muscular hypertrophy (growth) research and exercise protocols, ignoring what was popular to examine the hard science. The end result? I gained 34 lbs. of muscle, while losing 3 lbs. of fat, in 28 days.
Before and after measurements, including underwater hydrostatic weighings, were taken by Dr. Peggy Plato at the Human Performance Laboratory at the San Jose State University, and I had blood tests taken on September 30 and October 20. Though this ridiculous experiment might seem unhealthy, I also dropped my total cholesterol count from 222 to 147 without the use of statins. No joke.
Here are a few comparative shots. Oh, and I forgot to mention, all of this was done with two 30-minute workouts per week, for a total of 4 HOURS of gym time:
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How did I do it?
First, some select stats on the 4-week change (9/21-10/23):
Bodyfat %- 16.72 to 12.23
Suit Size- 40 short to 44 regular (measured at Brooks Brothers at Santana Row in San Jose by a professional tailor)
Neck- 15.8″ to 18″
Chest- 37.5″ to 43″
Shoulders- 43″ to 52″
Thigh- 21.5″ to 25.5″
Calf- 13.5″ to 14.9″
Upper Arm- 12″ to 14.6
Forearm- 10.8″ to 12″
Waist- 29.5″ to 33.1″
Hips (Ass at widest)- 34″ to 38.23″
Here are the six basic principles that made it happen:
1. Follow Arthur Jones’ general recommendations for one-set-to-failure from the little-known Colorado Experiment, but with lower frequency (maximum of twice per week) and with at least 3 minutes between exercises.
2. Perform every repetition with a 5/5 cadence (5 seconds up, 5 seconds down) to eliminate momentum and ensure constant load.
3. Focus on no more than 4-7 multi-joint exercises (leg press, trap bar deadlift, overhead press, Yates bent row, dips, incline machine benchpress, etc.) and exercise your entire body each workout to elicit a maximal hormonal (testosterone, growth hormone + IGF-1) response.
4. Eat enormous quantities of protein (much like my current fat-loss diet) with low-glycemic index carbohydrates like quinoa, but drop calories by 50% one day per week to prevent protein uptake downregulation.
5. Exercise less frequently as you increase strength and size, as your recovery abilities can only increase 20-30%, while you can often increase fat-free muscle tissue up to 100% before reaching a genetic set-point.
6. Record every workout in detail, including date, time of day, order of exercises, reps, and weight. Remember that this is an experiment, and you need to control the variables to accurately assess progress and make adjustments.
For the ladies not interested in becoming the Hulk, if you follow a “slow-carb” diet and reduce rest periods to 30 seconds between exercises, this exact workout protocol can help you lose 10-20 pounds of fat in the same 28-day time span.
Once again, questioning assumptions leads to the conclusion: less is more. Detox from TV twice a week and put in your 4 hours a month!
 
ive not even read it...bull shit if u ask me..34lbs in 4 weeks..i cant even do that on 600mg test and eating 7 times a day..just my OP. 15-20 MAYBE
 
Only qay that could happen is if you've never lifted in your life and immediately jumped into a perfect training routine and perfect diet and I still don't see it happening
 
Arther Jones. Havent heard that name in A Long time. He trained Casey Viatar (spelling??) He was around and trained
with Mike Menzer. He had Casey only us Natalus machines for half hour couple times a week and he won USA or Jr. USA
at a young age. Was around for a while, great body. Years later Casey admited he would do the natalus workout with Jones
then go to the gym and lift for a couple of hours with Menzer along with a good "supplement" program. Didnt hear much
of Aurther Jones after that. Not sure if it was him who invented or just pushed the natalus machines.
Mabey with this guy it was the base he got from the tango backround to get results like this. lol
 
well the Colorado experiment that he is speaking of was with Arthur Jones and Casey Viator-Viator went into a coma after a surgery and lost all of his muscle so to speak

in the Colorado experiment Jones "piped Viator up on steriord-both oral and injectable" and put like 30lbs of muscle on in I think either 4 or 6 weeks

HOWEVER, the muscle had already been there is wasn't as if he was breaking new ground

as far as this guy and his pics go, it looks like an EAS contest with that stupid fucker Bill Philips
 
Total garbage and impossible. If he planned on doing something like this and wanted to be able to prove it, he would've provided dates with photos and Independent analysis. I can just as easily post up pics of me two years ago in my bathroom and take another tonight
 
After studying the pics, I think they were taken on the same day/week LOL. He shaved, got a tan, posed correctly, moved him closer to the camera, and they adjusted the lighting - so the 4 hour body is a fitting title.
 
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